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CALL FOR
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1st Workshop on Life with Wearables in Smart Rooms
(LIFEWEAR2018)
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Website:
http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/LIFEWEAR-2018
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In conjunction with the Smart System Integration Conference 2018 in
Dresden, April 11, 2018
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With the advent of standard sensor-actuator platforms for wearable devices,
such smart watches (e.g., Apple Watch), smartglasses (e.g., Microsoft
Hololens), smart clothing (e.g., data gloves), exoskeletons, and many more,
people carry multiple devices simultaneously. This trend imposes completely
new challenges to software engineers w.r.t. adaptivity, distribution,
interaction, system integration, data handling, resiliency, security,
software architectures and software evolution.
In our understanding, future wearable systems will be highly dynamic w.r.t.
a) the involved hardware components, as the user can change the components
freely and independently b) the context, as it can be decided to change or
switch the use case or the technological environment, and c) the software,
as also the applications evolve quickly and the underlying software systems
for the wearables require technologies for continuous adaptions and updates.
Software engineering helps to design and develop complex systems by
automating the development process concentrating on different levels of
abstraction. Model-driven techniques must be established to improve the
quality (e.g., re-usability, reliability, maintainability) of the developed
wearable systems.
Because hardware and software interact tightly, new skills and processes
are required when designing and implementing solutions based on wearable
devices. In addition, the integration of wearable devices with other smart
devices installed in the environment (e.g., sensors in a room) requires
that the system architecture is highly dynamic. Therefore, there is a need
for a new paradigm of software and system development for wearables in
smart rooms, based on sensor nets, fog, and edge computing. This trend
suggests establishing a new joint community of researchers from sensor nets
and software engineering.
The LIFEWEAR workshop aims to bring together researchers and practioneers
from the communities interested in wearables, to present current approaches
w.r.t. software engineering of wearable devices, gather requirements for
future wearable systems and develop a roadmap for software enginnering for
wearables.
This includes the following research areas
■ Model-driven software development for wearable systems
■ Innovative interaction approaches of humans with wearables
■ Interactions of wearables with machines (e.g., robots)
■ End-user application development
■ Embedding of wearables into a fog or edge of a smart room
■ Sensor data analytics and data aggregation
■ Technical approaches to ensure data security and privacy
■ Total cost of ownership of wearable systems
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IMPORTANT DATES
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EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE - January 28th, 2018
Submission Deadline - January 28th, 2018
Notification - February 11th, 2018
Camera Ready - March 11th, 2018
Workshop - April 12th, 2018
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SUBMISSION INFORMATION
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Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lifewear2018). Submitted papers
must conform to the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
Submissions to the workshop are possible in two categories:
■ Regular Papers schould describe original work on a problem or solution
w.r.t the described topics of interest on up to fifteen pages.
■ Interested workshop participants will have to submit a position paper
(two to four pages) containing a description of the area of research,
specifc work on the workshop topic, and the innovative character of the
research.
The accepted papers will be digitally published in the CEUR Workshop
Proceedings.
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ORGANIZERS
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Karsten Wendt, Technische Universität Dresden
Uwe Aßmann, Technische Universität Dresden
Maria Piechnick, Technische Universität Dresden
For more Information please visit
http://st.inf.tu-dresden.de/LIFEWEAR-2018/